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ACCOMMODATION, SPECIFICATION & EQUIPMENT
For a total of thirty six.
Double master suite and seventeen
passenger staterooms all connected by circular atrium staircase.
Dining saloon for thirty on main deck. Three spectacular saloons. Aris bar on main deck. Two exterior bars. Shaded exterior dining
areas. Gymnasium. Jacuzzi. Childrenīs games room.
SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 325.3FT (99.13M)
Beam: 36.6FT (11.12M)
Draft: 14FT (4.26M)
Engines: 2 x 2,775 hp MAN diesels
Speed: 19 to 19.5 kts
Fuel: 550 litres per hour
Range: 12,000 nm
Built: Canadian Vickers 1943
Rebuilt: 2001
Status: SOLAS
EQUIPMENT:
Satellite Communications (phone, fax and email)
Cellular phones
Two Hacker Yamaha Prestige varnished launches
Two RIBs for water-skiing and passenger transportation
Two topper dinghies
Three 2-man waveriders
Two windsurfers
Water-skiing
Two ringos
6-man banana
Snorkelling equipment
Satellite TV
TV/VCR/DVD in each cabin
Plasma screen for public area by aft bar
Helicopter pad
Jacuzzi/pool on deck
Massage room, beauty room, fitness room, casino
Airconditioning
Watermakers
Stabilizers
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Now,
as the legendary yacht begins a new era in history, "Christina
O" offers the opportunity
to charter this yacht and become a part of her illustrious legacy an
option never before available on this private luxury mega-yacht.
"Christina O",
once again takes to the sea to define a new category of luxury
yachting. She has undergone the most extensive restoration of a private
luxury mega-yacht in maritime history and is the first in the world to bear
a passenger classification.
Originally built in 1943 as a Canadian convoy escort, the yacht was
purchased by shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis in 1954. Onassis spent over
$4 million to convert the ship, which he named after his daughter, into the
most elegant and advanced private yacht afloat.

The Christina was Onassis' "floating home" from 1954 to 1975.
During that time, the vessel's guest list was the ultimate who's who of
dignitaries and Hollywood stars, including such luminaries as Marilyn
Monroe, Frank Sinatra, King Farouk of Egypt, opera diva Maria Callas and
numerous others. John F. Kennedy first met Winston Churchill aboard the
yacht and two of the most celebrated wedding receptions of the century were
held on her decks - Prince Rainier to Grace Kelly and Onassis himself to
Jacqueline Kennedy.
After Onassis' death in 1975, his daughter Christina donated the yacht to
the Greek government.
As her legendary past blends into the dawning of a new
era, "Christina O"
affords a first-time opportunity to experience the extraordinary lifestyle
of the Onassis years replete with the modern touches of the 21st century.
At 325 feet in length, the magnificent yacht includes 18 staterooms, all
named after Onassis' favorite Greek Islands, and the extraordinary Onassis
Suite which is undoubtedly a centerpiece of the yacht.
Beginning in the summer of 2001, "Christina
O" returns to reclaim her dominance of the world's yachting scene and
will become available for those who want to become a part of her illustrious
legacy.
Carefully restored by an apprentice of the original craftsmen, the inlaid
mosaic floor of the swimming pool rises at the push of a button to form a
dance floor.
The Lapis Lounge continues to boast the brilliant lapis lazuli fireplace to
which it owes its name
Ari's Bar, where Onassis did much of his entertaining, retains the infamous
bar stools covered in whale foreskin,
which Onassis used to shock his guests.
An original Renoir graces
Christina O's walls and the
grand spiral staircase with its onyx and silver handrail encircles the
atrium. In keeping with her former reputation as the most modern yacht at
sea, today's state-of-the-art technology and conveniences have been
seamlessly integrated with the signature details of the
Christina O.
Each stateroom boasts CD and DVD players with surround sound, the finest
Venetian linens, and magnificent marble bathrooms. A fresh air system
replaces the interior air approximately once every five minutes.
The yacht now has a spa complex that includes a Jacuzzi with open-air bar,
massage room, fitness center, sports lounge and more. Other amenities of the
Christina O
include a library, music lounge, show lounge, children's playroom,
helicopter pad, beauty parlor and formal dining room.
Beginning in the summer of 2001, "Christina
O" returned to reclaim
her dominance of the world's yachting scene and is available for those who
want to become a part of her illustrious legacy.
Comprised of three rooms - a large bedroom, bathroom and study - totaling
678 square feet, the Onassis Suite will provide the ultimate luxury
shipboard accommodations with panoramic ocean views. The bedroom features a
king-sized bed covered in fine Venetian linens, custom made furniture from
Milan and Onassis' original Baccarat crystal wall lights. The wood-paneled
study features the original onyx fireplace, leather furniture and handmade
Austrian lamps and a writing desk features silver-embossed stationery. In
the bathroom, which is complete with double sinks and a bathtub with
six-head shower, LeFroy Brooks fittings complement the original rare marble
finishes. The Onassis Suite features three large walk-in closets, two
surround sound stereo systems with DVD and CD players and televisions.
Each stateroom, with dimensions ranging
between 150 and 236 square feet, is named after one of the Greek Isles.
Stateroom features include a double bed or two twin-sized beds with fine
Venetian linens, seating area with antique prints of the Greek Islands,
leather-inlaid secretaire, mirrored walk-in closets, surround sound stereo
systems with DVD and CD players and views of the sea. Bathrooms feature
six-head massage showers.
The
Christina O,
famed for magnificent parties, can host events for up to 100 guests using
interior facilities and up to 250 in the canopied deck spaces.
ARI'S BAR Perhaps the most famous spot on board, John F. Kennedy
first met Sir Winston Churchill in Ari's Bar in 1957. The intricately
detailed bar contains barrels and sea chests hinting of pirate treasure,
whaling harpoons and an illustrated wall map of the world. The circular bar
itself was originally crafted from the timbers of a Spanish Galleon, wound
with heavy sailing rope and is adorned with footrests and handholds of
ornately carved whales' teeth. It features a glass top over a lighted relief
of the sea, which depicts the development of ships through history with tiny
model ships that can be moved around by magnets. The barstools are covered
in whale foreskin, a fact that Onassis delighted in telling his guests.
LAPIS LOUNGE This elegant lounge owes its name to the breathtaking
lapis lazuli fireplace, which is the focal point of the room where Richard
Burton and Elizabeth Taylor once relaxed. Bookshelves surrounding the
fireplace are filled with rare volumes. Fine pieces of art including a
Renoir, Le Corbusier and de Chirico line the walls.
SWIMMING POOL / DANCE FLOOR Carefully
restored by an apprentice of the original craftsmen, the floor of the
bronze-bordered swimming pool is inlaid with an exquisite mosaic copied
directly from the Palace of Knossos in Crete. With the push of a button, the
bottom of the pool rises above the water to become a dance floor.
ATRIUM A majestic spiral staircase highlighted by an onyx and silver
handrail circles the atrium, connecting the three cabin decks. A delicate
mural winds up the surrounding wall and a central mosaic with the Christina
Yachting emblem adorns the floor.
SPA COMPLEX Encompassing half the Promenade Deck, the spa complex
includes a fitness center, massage room, sports lounge and beauty salon as
well as the sumptuous Jacuzzi Deck, fitted with a large Jacuzzi, an open air
bar and al fresco dining.
MAIN DINING ROOM The dining room can accommodate up to 40 people and
features fine hand-finished tables, Venetian lace tablecloths, Waterford
glassware, Ercuis silverware and a sunken marble floor.
LIBRARY Filled with books from around the world which are published
in several languages, the library provides guests with a place to read some
of the rare volumes or work at one of two writing desks.
MUSIC LOUNGE This lounge features a
grand piano, Italian furniture by Giorgetti and Maria Callas memorabilia
including her sole gold record.
SHOW LOUNGE Equipped with a presentation platform, Giorgetti
furniture, and huge bay windows offering panoramic views, the Show Lounge
houses video equipment and a stereo system.
CHILDREN'S PLAYROOM This brightly decorated room provides an ideal
spot for children to convene and offers a selection of toys for their
amusement.
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